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Yoshi's Story

A vibrant picture-book platformer where Yoshis must restore the Super Happy Tree by collecting magical fruit. Features six colorful yarn-themed worlds with branching paths and multiple endings.

Release Date
January 1, 1997
Developer
Nintendo
Publisher
Nintendo
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

Living together in harmony at Yoshi Island, the Yoshis are able to maintain a perpetual state of joy through the fruit-bearing Super Happy Tree. Baby Bowser becomes envious of this happiness and casts a spell to transform the island into a pop-up storybook. He steals the Super Happy Tree, further weakening the Yoshis and making them fall to gloom. Six eggs were able to survive the trial and hatch.

Confused about the dismal state of their world, the baby Yoshis know that something is amiss and decide to fight the gloom with cheer. They set out to retrieve the Super Happy Tree and restore happiness to the island. On their way to Baby Bowser's castle, the Yoshis must progress through the six pages of the storybook, encountering six different areas of the island. While each page consists of four courses each, the path to Baby Bowser's castle will only consist of one course per page.

After progressing to the castle and completing one of the final courses, the Yoshi in play will face Baby Bowser in a final showdown. Following his defeat, a final narration will convey the story from each of the six pages and courses the Yoshis went through, ending with the Yoshis standing together in joy, encircling the Super Happy Tree. But if one gets knocked out, a cutscene shows Kamek 's minions kidnapping Yoshi, removing that Yoshi from the game.

Gameplay Systems

The player may choose between two different game modes from the game's main menu: Story Mode and Trial Mode. Upon entering either mode, the player can select a course , find out which fruit will be the Lucky Fruit, and choose a Yoshi of desired color to play as. Trial Mode is devoid of courses to play at the start of the game, as these have to be unlocked by completing them in Story Mode. On each course, the goal is to fill the Fruit Frame by eating 30 pieces of fruit.

These may be found in abundance throughout every course, lying around, floating in bubbles, and carried by some enemies. The puzzle element of the game encourages the player to apply strategy to achieve a high score . For instance, the player gains more points from eating one kind of a fruit in a row, and even more so if the fruit is a Favorite Fruit or a Lucky Fruit. Melons give the most points, and each level has exactly 30 of them hidden throughout.

In addition, valuable secrets are hidden throughout every course that will contribute to the total score. The courses are spread across six pages, containing four courses each. The courses are sorted by difficulty, and the choice of which course to play is made individually for each page. While the first page will always display four courses, the following pages will initially be limited to only one course.

In order to unlock the remaining courses, the player must seek out and collect Special Hearts. Each course has three collectable hearts, and the number of hearts collected determines the number of additional courses that are unlocked on the following page. For example, if the player collects two hearts during a course, they will be allowed to choose from course 1, 2, and 3 on the next page. The abilities of Yoshis include running, ducking, jumping, ground pounding, temporary hovering, and hurling eggs.

Eggs no longer ricochet off walls and the ground, and Yoshis no longer have the option of spitting out enemies, which are turned into eggs as soon as they are swallowed. Two Yoshi colors are unlockable within the game, White Yoshi and Black Yoshi. If both are found, they give two extra lives.

Media Reviews

IGN
7/10
GameSpot
5.3/10
Edge
7/10
Game Informer
8.5/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
6/10

About Yoshi's Story

Yoshi's Story is a classic video game released for the Nintendo 64 on January 1, 1997. Developed by Nintendo and published by Nintendo, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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